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Genres

  • Fantasy
  • Psychological Thriller
  • Crime
  • Horror
  • Adventure

Favorites

  • The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski(all of them + comic books) - 1000/10 - Masterpiece. I could go on for days talking about these books. They are truly works of art, everything about this series is just amazing. The world setting, the way it's written in such a simple manner but at the same time introducing all these fancy fantasy terms... Just, glorious. Extremely gripping and entertaining.
  • Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov - 10/10 - I am very fond of this book & also of the two movies. I find it somehow weirdly comforting and it feels like it speaks to me on a spiritual level. Wonderfully tragic story. I must admit I cried a few times.
  • Bone Fever by Val McDermid - 9/10 - Very long so prepare yourself for a thick book. It might seem like your typical crime book with a side of psychological thriller in there but the plot twist slaps you hard in the face. This book has highly contributed to my decision of pursuing a career in criminology so I definitely recommend it if this domain sounds interesting to you.
  • Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn - 5/10 - It was alright. For me it brought nothing new to the table especially after I came back from Bone Fever which was extremely intriguing. It's good but not the best, there's definitely better ones out there under this category.
  • Warrior Cats by Erin Hunter - 4/10 - I enjoyed it a lot when I was young & I was obsessed with it, but slowly it became so mainstream that I just can't really stand it anymore. I don't want to sound edgy by hating on something popular but the community and fandom that has shaped around this series is extremely toxic and rude, at least from my experience with it.
  • After Humanity by Stacey L. Polishook (Wattpad) - 8/10 - I adored this book so much. It has so many undertones about veganism & the way we treat animals. It's a perfect dystopic world beautifully portrayed by the author. I broke down in tears while reading the ending, it's very good.
  • By chance alone by Max Eisen - 9/10 - Being a history enthusiast I absolutely loved this book. It's written by a Holocaust survivor and the language used is so modest and simple. Wonderfully explained & it showcases the horror jews went through during those dark times. A truly inspiring story of survival and loss of innocence.

I have of course, read lots of other books, however I consider these to be the most worth of rating ones. Feel free to ask about what else I have read!

may 27 2020 ∞
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